Coral Reefs: A Natural History

Hardback

Main Details

Title Coral Reefs: A Natural History
Authors and Contributors      Foreword by Corals Russell Kelley
By (author) Charles Sheppard
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:240
Dimensions(mm): Height 254,Width 203
Category/GenrePets and the Natural World
The Earth - natural history general
ISBN/Barcode 9780691198682
ClassificationsDewey:577.789
Audience
General
Illustrations 200+ color photos

Publishing Details

Publisher Princeton University Press
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publication Date 17 August 2021
Publication Country United States

Description

Corals are among the most varied lifeforms on Earth, ranging from mushroom corals and leather corals to button polyps, sea fans, anemones, and pulse corals. Bridging the gap between plant and animal, these marine invertebrates serve as homes to reef fish and share symbiotic relationships with photosynthesising algae, which provide corals with their nourishment. This stunningly illustrated book profiles the astonishing diversity of the world's coral groups, describing key aspects of their natural history and explaining why coral reefs are critical to the health of our oceans. Representative examples of corals have been selected to illustrate the broad range of species, and the book's lively and informative commentary covers everything from identification to conservation, making it an essential resource for marine biologists, divers, and anyone who is fascinated by these remarkable sea creatures. Features more than 200 exquisite colour photos Highlights key aspects of corals and their natural history Features representative examples from around the world Includes photos of rare and unusual species

Author Biography

Charles Sheppard is professor emeritus of life sciences at the University of Warwick. His books include The Biology of Coral Reefs and Coral Reefs: A Very Short Introduction. Consultant editor Russell Kelley is the author of the Indo Pacific Coral Finder and the Reef Finder. He is program director of the Coral Identification Capacity Building Program, which provides training in coral identification around the world.

Reviews

"Charles Sheppard's Coral Reefs: A Natural History not only explains what corals are and how they live, but reveals through exquisite photography the glories of the reef at all scales."---Tim Flannery, The New York Review of Books "In his gorgeous book, Life Sciences, professor Charles Sheppard celebrates the beauty of coral reefs and their dependants - 'a wriggling tapestry of colour' - while also warning of the threat to the reefs' existence from ocean warming, pollution and soaring populations." * Daily Mail * "Stunningly beautiful . . . . I will never look at a coral reef in the same way again and will marvel even more at their beauty and complexity. "---Daria Blackwell, Flying Fish "The book covers the huge list of dangers that reefs face today and how people are working to protect them. It looks at artificial reef structures and the marine life that lives on them. There are chapters on reef fish and sharks and how the diverse species living on the reefs interact. . . . I will never look at a coral reef in the same way again and will marvel even more at their beauty and complexity."---Caroline Robertson-Brown, Scubaverse "This excellent book, by Charles Sheppard, a foremost author of academic, popular and educational books on coral reefs, reflects a lifetime studying and enjoying these ecosystems. . . . I recommend that, in addition, to getting your own copy, you give the book to budding (and experienced) marine biologists."---Mike Elliott, The Marine Biologist "The beauty of this type of book is it can be dipped into at any stage because of the nature of the mini chapters. This book will obviously appeal to marine biologists and divers but as a general guide to coral reefs biology, flora and fauna and how the crucial impact of climate change will impact on them, then it will also appeal to all readers with an interest in general natural history. Highly recommended."---Roy Stewart, British Naturalists Association "[Though] it is full of accurate facts, it is also simply interesting to read! Each page gives equal space to descriptive prose and beautiful photos, so the reader doesn't get overwhelmed with either."---Karla S. Fuller, The American Biology Teacher